By James Bartolo Despite a scoreless first half, a penalty kick scored by No. 7 Colorado Mines’ Jennifer Kendall was the first of two goals in the Orediggers 2-1 Friday night victory over Thunderwolf Women’s soccer team. Thunderwolf goalkeeper Rylie Martin, who finished the game with seven saves, was charged with...

By Emily Montgomery The Colorado State University-Pueblo men’s soccer team lost 3-2 in extra time to Colorado Mines Friday at Art & Lorraine Gonzales Stadium. Colorado Mines junior John Haist scored the opening goal in the 14th minute. It was the only goal of the first half for either...

By Alexis Smith The Pack women’s volleyball team lost three set to New Mexico Highlands Tuesday night, despite early success. Head coach Jill Muhe said the Thunderwolves came out with high energy. Within minutes of the first set starting they took the lead. They were driven with momentum and...

By Emily Montgomery The Colorado State University-Pueblo football team was unstoppable on the first Saturday night of Sept. in their home opener against Dixie State. With a final score of 56-14, the Thunderwolves proved they were hungry for a victory. Running back Austin Micci had many highlights during the game,...

By Ben Cason Robinson Cano is arguably the best second baseman of his generation. He’s been to eight All-Star Games, won two Gold Glove awards, hit a career .304 batting average, 2,417 career hits and the second most home runs ever by a second baseman. Cano is only 35 and...

By James Bartolo Dr. Paul Plinske made his first address as athletic director of Colorado State University-Pueblo Monday at the Greater Pueblo Sports Association Room at Massari Arena. Before coming to Pueblo, he served a total of 15 years as athletic director of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the University...

By Ben Cason The Boston Celtics eliminated the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs last week, earning the right to face LeBron James for a trip to the NBA Finals. Does this scenario sound familiar? That’s because the same thing happened in 2012. That...

By Chianna Schoenthaler For 30 years Joe Folda’s passion for students’ success has been a defining trait on and off the court. Jackie Wallgren, the athletic director, compliance and senior woman administrator, said “He always remembers to keep our students first in everything we do. He has taught me to...

By Spencer Daniels The Thunderwolf baseball team recorded their first RMAC series sweep this past weekend at Rawlings Field over the Cowboys of New Mexico Highlands University. In game one, the Thunderwolves played under the lights at Rawlings Field for the first time this season, led by a strong start...

By James Bartolo The ThunderWolf softball team lost both games in their doubleheader against the #15 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs. The games were the Pack’s first on the remodeled turf field at Rawlings Complex. In the first game, the ThunderWolves were shut out 8-0. Lady Buff senior Ashley Hardin...